II Arivertlsltlsr Rates On eohtmn one y wf, t VV,.no One-half, coin-tin, one yar, ; BO. Ono-fourth coin mn, one year, 15.00 Or square (10 linen) 1 Inem-tlon . 75 ' ' Evflrv additfo hnl insertion. ' BO PmfiMMlnnnl unit Tinainna cards of not more than 6 11 nr. tt year, COO Auditor. Executor. Administrator . and Assignee Xotlcon, . 2JV) Editorial notice per line, 15 All adrertisemontt for ft snorter pe riod than one yenr ere pavnWo at the time tliny are ordered. and if not paid the porion ordprinir them will be held responaihio rnr tho moncv. . f. . wmmm e VEGETINE VaVttYiae hi. navae fill"! It (tl enre, Hint hiitil atr 'Beth to th e etam S.hlllLt. She Rests Well. So"Tit Po Iaiid, Ms., Oct. II, IIT. M. M It. Trm I) iar Air I h iv a aan !( I en Taara with tha llvarvninulalnt. an I Snrlna fiat tl no bare lak l - mnv SITiee-it "n-llelo-t hit m thai 41 1 nt n I. t wa nI. nl a-i ka-t ann'tl. ttlni 'lil t'ie Vn'Hnal real wall anl rattan inv f ivl. Oil raioaraanil tho Vef atlae f,f "hat II k tv fit mi. Voora aane'f'lv, MRS. ALBERT RICKER. W ihihi of 'ha ahnr,., kit Om. M. V.ajihiu, ..KrJ, Um. vegtine. YbWaan'tl Will bear teattrnonT fand So It nlnnt .rllr) ihit Vatcatine l the b radiatl eompnund i' n ami nifn-a tha nahlln (if. nvatin e-nl nurlff Ing th blond eralleallti all aamnr-, Imptrltle or polion ma aoeretlnnt from theeyatora. Invl;nra'lnif aid atrenath-n-In ttaeayalm d"iillllte I by riltata i la fwt It I. many hv called It, "Tu Ureal Health Rottorer." SAFE AND SURE MR- M. K. ATeV'We I lollTJjnar Veiietlne wae reeomment 'd to Vi. flol'tlng tn the peranaaln. of e friend. l-niented lo t-r It. At th tint. I tut- fin from Conor! dob Hi y n,l norma, prot rellone, tuperin luoe l by ov.rwori anl Irraat sler k iblla. it. wond-irfa1 Iron ihonln t inl onraUv pmporiloi an.n. I ti all a tl mr lo'ilH. tarovl DTotoin from tho nrl dot, and un lo Itt Cir Utot 1 ropMlf roJorer .l ntlnlnt or than ul k liii ml uol 10 Un i. Nln o thoo I hren"l hIUIo4 tn l0 Voicotlno tnf moat nfiillnol Inlir40ioont ot klnofo. ruro n4 Kiorful onl la pro n itlni hotlth oil rotbirloic 'ho wit r.tom lo Hfo alonorirf. VoK'tln. Ittkoonlf noillulno I koo,nit m long oil llro I n oor oipoot to Ho J A kollor. Yuan UuJt, W. II. UMRK, 130 Uoatory ilrool, Allokoaf. Pa, VEGETINE. VaotTina IhiimanUlj rrollratot rri kin I of kuaio', o-l rloro Iko ontlro ryaUis to kn'tlir enn.lKlnu. T-io foilowmu liorfn,n O. Mn Srl.1,1 riurlT plor of tin H nln K l-c il Dh'irch, Hj-it) Pirk, mi l t pr.l UI4 in Tjowl. ran.t oobvIiicm rvorr oiin wrio ril- IhU I'lurvf Iho wiiU'icrriil ciiralir.. q iolli f V-ii;-rUuto stuoronrfli i'lMur u4 jittrillarortlio i bloodi nrni Park. Uvl., Fob., 15, ISTfl. Mn. U. R. 8TKVKM4 I Ui-Sir Ab.iiil triiTtrR4mr hrallh f ill. Oil tkroorfli tho dpli tlutf oif.-ct uf ilr-priMl4 nny s ?oir Utr I w. iik H I lj ly .u .U fr. vor In lt worat form. It ontllti'l In nir bick ou.t tiN.ic Itio form uf o lan(j dn.pt.iM oljwtfl, ubioiwto flftrru moiitU In aitliortltir. t bad two auric col opomttoiip, lir tho boNt ouill lit ib Kuto but rotiviMl n pAriuautit euro. I inll.-r od grant pain at tiiuca and who roiutMiillr ik aud lijr a tiri't'oua.. tlm-kirrfo. 1 nlao l. aiuil plria t.f U.uo at UiUitouI ttmo'. MattoiaMnoo Ibua about ai-von yurt, till Uay, 1871, vltrm rriaad reoiaiuonlo I mo to g it. vourntAio aii-l tl wltli yo t of t:i rirtua of Vt'iiriln. I did an, and bjf your klndnrw paad Ibruiigh yuur m-.mif jciory. ii.litii tlio In. grodlouW, oik-n by wiiinU yuur fn.u;Jy It pro la; oJ. Ilowlikt Iaw and UcarJ t gilntd torus couO. 4'Hco la Vooti e. 1 c iuiu. ui.il t.kln It aocn aflrr, but full ooravfiom ttaocf eta; atul I pLr.a.orui aui rii (ll It woa boilahtiuu IH IU ulli. r n i.tt. Yot 1 dl I not mu ruanit I l i.ir I, till 1 ul lam It rit'.ilull tit Uuir in ri tluu a y. r. whan 3 diia. uliy In tbo Iih'I at s-lri. I, a'l 1 fr uluo u.oa bi I bara i ) jjv1 t iv Ltnt uf li"rti. I u.ii lu ilul iiiur gam-u lnitj-D' poiin U of H.ab, boiug bJviwr tbi:i ovor boiorc lu my llf, an. I, I ii uar.ujr ab.a toparonu labor tkau uoar, llurlug Ibopatt fttW warka 1 bad a acrofulout walili'g a largo no my uat kalbt-' ou aujtUar part of lot b)dr. I bwk Voroilua faithfully and It removM II ltvol ollli Ilia auatau In lu itli. I Ibluk 1 Iviuld bavo brva vurrd of my main Iroublo aoouoi If 1 bad lakau la.ijur Uomm, a(ur biviug uo.ouia oroiituiuuJ to.iia oifict4. Lot uor patroua truihlad wlt'i oarofiila or Iclilnny dli.ai uu.UrtUu I that It taUea iuu lo ih rlnoa o di'itat aud if tliy "ill pati.iiiily tako Vagall"'. 11 " J'UlJ1"""1. tbow. WitU grool ubll(klloiia 1 aiu, Vniiia very trilv, a. w .m Aiotitua, Plater of Ik t MtiboJut K. OaurcU. PREPARED BY H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS Vagetint is Sold by All Druggists. N.B.W' A. S. HELFRICH Beaver Springs, Fa. .Adi - LA ROUT. BEST AND C0MM.BTKST . , Dry Ca-oodfei, Groceries Qpeenivrare, rHardvare. ff "VVooa Sc "Willow Ware, Kotiooi, Furnishing Good", Boots Jc buoes, Zuts s tpe. .. HEADY MADK CLOTHING tliMper tbnn erer brought to Soy itt Ooantr. aUetvier in OR A 11, COAU : ', tUMUER, F18H. BALT. . ., i-LASTBIl All ild of QooJg sietiangt il far Cash aDoroTOd oouairr pronuoo. Call anil aXamlne my nock anil loara w anaai miara DurouooiuK oiavwiaarw. Ool. 12. 1S70. (Jut. a ui oneifecti i nui PHTSIOIAN AND BUflEtN ra on araiaHNiaai aorviooa a aso iiaa)a lakaror aad oiaiaiti. i'f . OATJTIOn- OTICh is heiby uiven tlmt the loanwinar an aiot naro aaa aarenatan ao anitonkf aod al fkariirt Halo aud loll In tha soMMa of joaa m. Hooxinou durioa oar aoara. AMioro.roootl uod aot lo la--aareagfaoddl altk iko taiaa, rl lok. 1 otaad aMauiaa, vmm ? aun pip, aair araak la Si a.roa of uraia lukro.iari, lot a, aaooto, uarrosai Biotna, umio urlli, UtaUar, Waj aUddara. Pktioa lot Ua, at, waoon aoo, oiaaio ann laoamia I raoa, i f a. kora Uoora, Ooll, IMorivl M.roa, I Jkay kVafoa.oOooa.oilalcoo III VOL. 14. l'ootry The Orphan Girl t havt ni mnlbrr ! for tin ilifil, Wbin t w otry jonttfj Uiit bar mnurjf. fill, aroiiii'l my htnrl, Lib mornlog mittt bas bung. Thojr lll ma f an angtl form, That watchfil mt a. I alit, An I or ooh anj gorilla banJ Tbat wip.J tba itr I epl I afc An l that aamt baml lliat lielJ aJ owe, Wli.n I begin to walk, AnJ tho jny that optrkle I in br t irutn nrtt t IrieJ lo Ulk For Ibey Iho moilirr'a boarl It plea'tJ When InUnl olitrmo c spaodt t wond.r If ah Iblnka of in, la Ibat bright burp ''" ' For 1 know tin li In hoaoonr ew That bolr olieo of roai - For olit wat aluajt goo I In nit, AnJ lb good alons art Dion, t rnmamher, loo wlun I w.i ill, Hha klaao.l mf burning brow. AnJ ilia irar lliti fell upon uijf cbtok, 1 Ibiuk 1 f.cl it now. Anl I liit ttill ttrima I itt la hork 8lio loarnoil mo bnw lo opvll ( Ao J lh cM'liiiif. or ilia kit tb gio, 1 nill r.iuoiobor wll And lbn tli tmeil lo knool Vitb m, And Knell m bow lo pruy, And ratto mf liulo Inn It to btarto. And toll ina wbal lo toy. 01. mollur .' nnibor ! In my heart, Tlir iinaKO rtill (liull bo. An J 1 will liupo in hjriron at t.ial, Thai 1 may inrol w.in lute. MtHt'oUll IIOO UN . frjoi lb Na y.irk sunJ if Aloroor,. A WOiidsrful Story. List eumraor n voiin Nuw Ydi k- it i .. er, imiuutl xi.iiMoihuh, uwuiiowca a chciry-st.tim. At tho n I of u wcuk ho wa Hcized witli vioiuut piumiu tint Btomnpli. an I coul.l oUt.ua no relief. It was pittablo ti wituuss his Riiaf.-iin-'s. so intunsa and exoni- cittinu' did tliey appear to bu. Iho voniiL? man cjntmiied to sun .t, mul ifrew tliiniiopnnd ptlor day by d.iy it tho end of six wuoua uo umi ui- ootno so foeblo Unit, he was coinpull od to loavo his biiKinca atiduouliitu himself to bod. His physicians did not understand tho ouso The symp toms efu'j oitifoly il ii 1 n H sn I that ho expurieucu 1 sensation as if soiuetbia j were yia lually nproad inje and tin up his iutestiuos lie physicians ai rivo l at thu cou- dilHioil that ho was alllictod with worms, and treat j 1 him acootdi iffly, but with no effect. Whatever the disease was, it secmod to ballld the phaiuiiioopoeia, and the doctors and the heart broken mother were obliged to stand idly by and sou young Henderson dio before their eyes. In tho meantime bis HiitTor mi's increased. Meep was almost n strungor to him, and ho complained more aud more of tho peculiar IjcI ing of ft vitality in thu intestines, distinct from his own. After lying for four months, ho died in great agony. Weak as bo was, bo seemed to bo possessed of a fietitious strength, and at tbo timo of bis ex ertions in tbo paroxysms of agony to which be was subiootod two mun with difficulty bold him on tho bod. After young Handerson s death, the case bad excited so much attention in medical circles, the consent of tho mother was obtained to aa autopsy being made ttpon the body. Invita tions were sent to several physicians of tbe city, aud the investigation commenced of what was to be A cause celcbre in ruodical history. On opening the body, incredible as it may appear, it vas mscovorea mat the cherry-stone had sprouted in tbe stomach of tbe unfortunate yonng man. Tbe assembld doctors could hardly credit tbo testimony of their own eyes, palpable uitnoiigu it was before them, liy some peculiar pro cess tbe cherry-stone, after having become lodged in yonng Hender son's stomach, bad actually sprouted as thrifty nt if it bad beeu . planted in tbe ground. Tbo strange pains of the Young man were ' nosr ac counted for, for proceeding from tbe cherry stone were shoots of fibers which bad rammed turougu tne in tostines of tbe victim, and, in some instances, bad oiled tuomsalvos tightly nround them. In the vicini ty of the heart there wore a number of tbese shoots, nnd one of them larger than tbe rest, in pressing up on this organ, bad been tbe immedi ate cause nf death. Of these shoots there were in all fourteen, varying in length from three to nine iuobos. In color tbey were white, with a faint, yellowish green tinge towards tbe base. Tbe shoot which bod pressed against young Haudersou's heart was considerably thicker and larger than tbe rest, and bad a peculiar reddish tinge, wbioh tbe others bad not Tbe shoots were n closely twined and twisted around tbe intestines that it was loan a tin p iBsil'lo to remove them, aud so tbey have not baen preserved to soi enoe. . The case, however wis so en tierly $ul gentrit that in all proba bility a full and soientifio aoootint of it will be written and published by the physicians , and sargeous inter ested in it. A Danbury man , who went to Chicago ten years ago bad to burrow tba money for bis far . - Now be lms bis own sharing enp in one of tbe best barber .sboM ia that city aVaMrury ewav MIDDLEBU11G, SNYDER COUNTY, The Old Ma.) Wiu Smiled. 0 lime ilioto wa a coo l el I mat living in Detroit. , lli imik wit hffil Ilia t ep Witsalof, ami Ilirn who ia,t!i up in liia atitiNvy locks mul wriukK'tl luoo wliiporu'l to t'Bvh uibcr : lie m it Rd oi l mun, who baa lint lniu to livo.' Tlio ni l iiihii lul l been well '(T in hi iluf, b wliti'i ho I'nuud liimvll on tlivliiily eidii of liie. wif lo aiil hocie lirjUun up, lio sail t liir oulv ai'D : '.lore, William, t tki nil llifit I havi it ml Irt your homo bo luy bui until I W Thoannlo'k tho pnpera y,m te' lie ilul t in I tho fin lior vt:t givpri a iN.gt' corner, it I. if uli.-tir, an I it com cub pip.'. All Wfiit w. 11 tnf it jrur ur an, mii J llivn lli ami uu I t'io B 'n' wiiu Ix-itiiii to miike it iiiiciiiil'r'nlli' tur the nidi ol.l umtl in Iho onrnrr Thoy itrew out hints dejirivin liiiu of liii cum I'eriM, nn I one c l I tlnv in winter he wi toll ihit hit hnl lol l.r un to Hull lux N"Vii Scotin. The Id mm.'i honi t wi sure ni It" went on into I he world to ImtlKi a KiiiiHl Imnjor nil I cdl, mi I when n'L'lit en mn ho ciwiT.-if in n door w iv un I wi'pt liko a chili. Who tn milking that cli i n -ni n-ic up tti.Tt t' culled a repin lei'. wlmew aiepa h id been iirreled by I ho anhs mid he wont up iho ie, pnto l ihe nl.l mun on liie IihiJ, mid liy-diid Uy lligt Hlory was tnlil. C 'me down to the e'ation with me, ami the rc .rier, tailing llio t.l- man's si iii 'Ymir son is i lirst roum . . . . to tin "u riw iiivierrea U';r i l' Linih, and I'll help you l.x um . .xi morning one 01 mo eoi.taincd un ile.a to the elfeet that III) 1 1 It III i ITIIII II lja'H-'e l"UlIIH' hud been (iiilnd wanderiuiT : lie htift t nt iiiizlit on I when taken 1 1 tho t i lii'U SI0.0J0 worth if United Stalo- .... ..I.I ...a.ll..man ri.a ikail I a.iit.llnii'l bonds worn found on Lim. Tho old mm i'i ii I il over liirre timus, slapiic i hia lei's ii he saw Iho point, und it heamiful s.ntie eoterc.i n s iioo ami eiimi.e.i up tnrouu-'i us nui'. in uu sn hour his sun illium l iixlio I into the Mdil.n nnd t ulli'il out : i.,.l.ur. de .r ..lh"r i o no Inine ah ni ui wi Hi'th,,,,.,!, it n.i flit bo ho eas lv nut unit my "He H now Ij mg in a coma-to-tl htttti1 oil your.neeoilill.' I ho oi l man went limns wi ll him witiUiiu. ut tno lamp-p iHta und hiiiilia aa he t trued tb'1 C 'l ne s lie ba I ull hta C'iin( irts bin'k, and t'o son b ugbi him a cosily pip jii I a piir of bo. t ied boot ihit very day. Well, aa lb) time went nil ihi) aon Vi'iitnri'd t I rJULfili'Sl that tho boiiif- b id b.tttiir b i tunio I over lo him, and every limo ho Sit I "bonda'' th-J nil man "'nil II smilii un I til' n I li J sab jy.'l to pit'tnl uiilk-cinH or tho no- uesaitV "I o niiitTI'iliera tiiUinsf Ulnj'e pains' with lh''ir b-a I niekle. The ulber dny the lallier went lo bed to 'li, and ho Mulled oltenor than hi I'oro a ho lay waitino; for the cum inntli. Tho son e.iid bis benit wu breuking. und then went thrniuh the I t man's el ul lies lo fin I the bond-, lie didn't find any. Ho i-e inln'il the born nf.d thu currct, und I be eel lur, nnd finally, when ho 8iw tint death was very near, ho leaned over liio bed and whiporeil : '1' at her no you know mo T 'Ob, ve---I know you like a book,' replied tho dying mun, 'And, 1st bet', don't you see that tlii t biuc is almost killing me V 'Yea. William, I see it ' "And, I'at Iter those thoe-bondg, you kauw. 1 suppose you want thorn mod to purchase you s monu ment V ' Correo', William," whinperel the rather, winking a ubistly wink, mid as that sumo old smile coveted his I'uco death ciuio te take him 10 a bet ter home. W hen evening fell, and tho mn and the sou's wife wcro wildly seurehim; tho stmw bods to got their baud on those bond-', a reporter stood under the gs liifht eoroas ' tbo street, aod with Ida thumb on bit nose be sweet ly called out t 'Sold auain and vnt the tin noxt filial son mep In I' Detroit Free Press Tas Baokex IJatoja at Asutabcla. ybe Cjroner's jury investigation in to tbe Asbtabala,0.iio,railroi J br idge disaster, bavo agreed on a verdict, in subsUaoo as fol lows t That tbe fall of tha bridge was the result of defects and errors miJe in designat ing, constructing, and erecting it; tbat a great' defect, and one which appears in many parts of tbe struc ture, was the dopon dence ol every laouiber for its efficient action on the probability tha t all or nearly all tbe others would retain tbeir posi tion and do their duty for which they were designed, instead of giv ing to oaob member a positive con nection with tbe rest, wbieli nothing but a direct rupture could sever. The members of oaoii truss were, in stead of being ftatoooi together, raised one on the other Tbe ver dict illustrates tbe defects, and says the piilroad eompauy nsed ami oon tinned to use the bridge for about eleven years, during all of wbioh time a careful inspection by a com petent engineer could not have failed to discover tbese defecte. for the neglect of such eaieful inspection tbe railroad eompany alone ia res ponaible. The responsibility of this fearful disaster and its consequent low of . life reeta on the railroad company, which by its obief execu tive officer, plaaned and ejected this bridtje. An Expensive Fire. "Jones, yon have huiirtl of that firo tlmt buroud lip thitt man's lionne and lot f ) No, Smith, where was itt' 'Ui'i o in this city.' Wlmt ft miafottono. Was it n (rood Iioiihu t' 'Yes. ft niio lionso nnd 1 jt n good homa f ir anj finiily.' 'What a pity. lloW did it tuko firo V 'Xho innii pluyol with firo, and tlion jlitlcrtslv sot it'himsfilf.' 'jvy stilly 1 lid you s:y that tho lot wits binned, t f Yen, l it nn 1 u!l. AH k iiio fili :k nnd cli'nu.' rimt's einnhr. It mint hive hen a tcirihlo firo mil then I don't well oo Ujmt it could bum tho lot' Xo. it wni not a htrgo fire, not a very hot firo. In h'od, it was no Hiuall that it attracted but litllu at tention.' 'Lint how could such a little fire hum up a houso aud lot f You hitven't told mo.' It burned ft lon liinc iviro thitn twenty years mid thonli it seemed to consume very elowly, yet it worn away about 815 ) woi tliev try venr. un'il it xvni all iono.' I can't understand you yet. Tell j me all about it. 'Well it wis kindled in tho end of a ciriir Thu ei 'iirc ist him, hit him ..)! I. .11 t..a fla nil. I 11 tl al f a I. al ; j. R nontI,f ol. jjir.j ft vo.tr i and ! Ul , j,, lw,.ntvvmo years, would n,.i, ua .,. n... ...... .... L,mi,nt lo M.15I, lioido all tho in- u,tvltL N,v u.,0 8M1 wouldn't j to far from 10,000. That would b R ()U!)e ,, It Wl)l,i,, ;pay f.r a larjo farm in tho country.' i - 'W hew '. I triiegs now you mean mo. for I Hinoked moro Ihan twenty years t but I didn't know it cost as Hindi nn that. And I haven't any houso of tnv own. Ilavo always .,.lif.T a 1 I 1 1 atS . rl t I U na i 1 il II 11 1.1 OW ft lomo A,)(l n (1,cllM j ; , )lirlll.,i it m ! What a f..,l I ij(lvu i j Tim b.vs had bettor imver seU tjro wWl,u ewtH m w,.,. n. wliioh. out iri vet ho hki-lv, if otieo kindled to keep IniriiiiiLr all their lives. Eccentric Prayeis. The Puritan ministry of Sew Kng land had often very tpiaint parsons for examples. Oil l'tuum ('. of lied furd, in Ki'Voloii.iiiui v tiini-a, had a very eiiiimiH and impliatio way of I'luxing ngaiiibt the i'.ulihli. nn I in vuked cii!e..'S, loud, long and tli-t-p, from all iptartei'H of li"aveii, npnti llii-ir devoted heails. His was ceo- erany it miuiio io i'i 'uiiri. i in iiiHt.iiiOd. theio was a drought in hi parts, and ho prayed for ruin some how thus : 'O I .otd Ihiiii ktiovvest it ia very dry in tlieso puts () U ud. j tho Ki'ass is all dried up till it looks' like red foxes' tails, and tho grass I hoppers hit on tlin fuiico rails. ciying, crying, crying, and tho cattlu goi Loo, loo, loo (suiting his sound to' the sense), and wo pray thee, () Lord, to uncork tho bottlu of heav en nnd send us rain." Shortly after this thoro was a tremodons rain, j which washod away mill-tl nus and wrought much barm iu that neigh borhood. Keturuing public thanks therefor, as was his duty, Parson C labored in prayer in this fashion : 'O Lord wo prayed theo for ruin and that thou wjnldst utiRork tho bot tins of heavon i but, O Lord, we didn't pray theo to loavo the corks out." Ilia parish, offjnded by these petitions, called a meeting to dis solve thu pastoral conuoution. Par sou 0. attendod, and made n speech in self defence. Ho sa d bu was aware that he had poonli r ways in prnyer, nnd was sorry for it, and had often tried to mend, nnd as he bad lived with them so long in pence it seemed hard to separate now, nnd for his part he could as sure them tbat tbe pruyor business should never give tlij',-1 any more trouble. His pitrisho rs. who bad nothing else to blame their parson for agreed on their part to give him another chance, nnd be was request ed to close the meeting with prayer on this happy conciliation. Ile ac. cordingly did so j and after remind ing the Lord of tbe many years he bad been parson in Bedford, and thanking hi in for the pencenblo re sults of tbat evening's labors, be conclndod thus : 'O Lord, we pray thee tbat we nil, pastor and people, may jog along together in harmony through this valo of tenrs. and af terwards be permitted to bitch our horses together in the horseshedi of salvation on high I' Tbat parson left that parish awwawJwwBawjwa O'CoSoa'a Wooiao Cbarlea O'Conor hat very dir.ot way about lim. Tbe I ry of bis wooing Is thus lol l i Tbo yonng and boauiifiil widow of Commo dore M'Craektn. of our ny. relurned from abroad .after her linthnnd'a death. and finding her financial affnlro In a om plloaled alnle went lo Mr. O'fonnr lu get hi legnt sdvlea In diaenlnngUnK ihtm. Mr. O'Conor, npne examination, illaoov erd Ibal Hie notnmodoro bail tiled InaoU anl. and lh. beaoilful widow wa left In lb enld morolea of a aolflstl world wiibonl a penny tit sail lir own. Tbia f tot be was abliged lo break lo her, whr'iptn eh held anker banda In pli.on. dla-nae, arymg. (b. Mr. O'Conor. whtl shall I In f I wb bave lived la luiury all my If t Madam,1 ald lh great lwr,"lhn heal adelo'o I oaa g lf yoa ia lo toarr mo.' wkweupo tbey wirs eurilii. PA., APRIL 4, 1877. PEIaNSYLVANIA r. r. Tfalnt taar t,Utnwn .function at f.illowt I MA'N I.lNH-VtSlv,VHU. Plllr"ira''l Kifott 1 r m. l'ai.n- riiproM a 2,1 ni War l'aa igor loll a in. t nil 3 &l p. 111. Fail t.ln 0 IJ p 111. EASTWARD. Phi a lolnlila Fiprett U SO a ra paelfl .:tj.rn4 Ji w a, n,. tohnato n t-iprtt II 4 .m Ma i In in, Atlintifl K.pral li p. in Tha r't t.in Vt n I'k'ih rr an I tho paelf li t.iproa waal, andlhi I' t.'l.l ao I At' intio Kinroia ei.i run iaily. Wirtr.t niUiroaiiil.ini In Miinin e.in.ily at loll iwa : wi arwAittt. a. mi. p. in. 10 M irj tl.-.I 40. 11 I 411 II 4 4 ."i 1131 4 11 1141 4 a H4 I 4 If KA.I W utl a. 10. p fl'nwrlllo n Icr.i.n'a l.'in-f lalloar tl'Viiyown M 'inavnnk VI oru l N. II inllion 10 f 1iW tl I'll 1 Si' lnai i n I 1 J, Mi' I p I J 4 A ' I J 10 4 17 Tha IMnlfto llttir.la wot Oin l ft lvf". nt McV.y'i. 1 at ai a. m. and tho A im' 10 hs- ir aa -,. t a ;7 p ill. T al ia inn I. wl.'nrn Nlitl'in, atup-ilnir -it M iln I'-rof. for t.atalai.mn innfilin, o nvir til at I't-aanaai-a to .inl tro-n all trilna on lu.lln Una, except iiibltilubt train oaat and woat. LEWI3T3WN DIVISION. Itunriiv A iKwiarowK nit imin. l.tt.m VaaTWAiiii. WKaTIVAIin. aiTATIIIXS. l.iH. A-.'.ml. M I Mi. I I. il'li .1. II I ' a ni. 4 "4 I'. ill. I" n :'0 it .in I..iwlt(irtt II I. M ml, 11I V 1 .i I' all.l.-p II "I S'l'lid.'l f. II If W.,- V. II ti I 4 It 10 .'S ;i 4 it) 4 441 4 11 in "I Of. ; 0 .0 e ih a 4t a It a i n a ihi 1 M 7 V 7 li 7 II 7 HO 7 il 7 ni a if I'l r. m S .'4 r. 17 era, S Ml 4 k 1 1 i :ti i . s ! '.'I ll) Mo 'lor. I.' VI S 1 :l li'a Mil a V.M 13 p.in II Ad .iiiai.ur4 I .' 'it ..I t'tv a 'in . 11 II !V !t l 6 ts . ' t II e '.'j e la h 1.1 TOO Mi.l.ll, i.Vg li so v,..,..- r. ij K nni'-r '. I i'J I'liallll:! V. I ui M -lii:r oro I la s 11. .in 1. 1 -a ftilllbury 1 til v. n. ty vt. tut, sop,. PMladlDhia "au-1iJ " and Reading Rail Road. Arrangomsnt of Passcnjor Tra'rs IS'OV. MOIh, inro. 7'i'din.t Ifiire !I ri'l n in iki-h (Suii'tiliy.1 () t. J Fnr (''liumi'Uio, 111,15 11.110 n in nnd : J . I p in- for Mt uriiiel, A-liinnl. lnmnriin. riniaviitP, i.e:i'.iiu( 1111.1 I iiiri'it'ipuri, I I III) It III. Tinin for lli rii'lmi. Avuv rt fnthn, i (Smi l'i-m '.ViVj,,'..) Leave Slm.ii.ikiii. S.n.-l a in 1 ,rn nnd D. lo,, in. . Lett riiilndelpliia 0.15 a ni. I'.r n.liiiji ll.:t'l a m. I I'oiiarille, l i.ltl p in. Tamanna l.'Ji pi ni Ali!'iii l i ''' p in Ml. I.'iiniiol 3.10 p m. ; Trillin tr t'V Airi i.'iiov; in fullnwn I Fur N'ew York, 6. 'Jo, M 'l n in., ntnl 'I no ""i'i p in. For I'lnl i l.'lt.liia V.'o. fi.n;, ID !l.lj a. m. '.'.1)0 nnd J.&7 p in. Sn mill y.t For New Vnrk !i 'Jo n ur For I'liil.tdelplii.t l.l.'i (, in. Train fr 11'irriJmni If fir m fn'lmr : l.e ire Ne Yotk, H . lo a "i I -Oil nil. I 5,:t.i nn. I M'i p in. Leave I'liilndvlplil i, U. I'i n m. .1. 4' and 7 .'Jo p in. SiiwLtiis Lcnve New York fi 'lo p in. I.eivo l'hihi'lelil,iik 7. 'JO p ill. Via Murria Kae It. II. j. c. wo: rn:NT. CJcti'l Manngur. c.ci. HANronc. tieii'l 'lieket Agt. Feb. J '74. U B in. NEW PLANING MILL ot S.L1.M. P.O. Snyder (?... I'a. HAINES & SNYDER Proprietors The ahnvo liavlna nla-..t Inln eo part, nerahlp f.r tli parpo'e of oarrrlnit on mora . tanalvalv and In iMiter advantuica Ilia bu.ln.a of inanulnelurlnK a nanar.il aaa.irtui.nl nl BUILDING MfVTElUAli. SUtJH Al Doors. Shutters, Sash in iirv ds, DOOItANI) WINDOW t' II AM US Horoll AVorlc, IMoulttliiH, Alt 8rl$ of TUKIiOf with tn ia tn Darpentert aad allolhert whn Int.O'l bull. Unit NEW HOUSES. Or Repair & Reraodle, OLD ONES, that wa have tl.a faallllle and are pronnreil oi furnlabal falrp. Kaa, IIKAIIV .MADK nr nl abort not Ira. oh ipur thna oan be ma. I. bv bund Hi. mutt linporUnl prtol bulldlaaa. Wealto .till liitl, Snout I'tml iMif Jtiila tern, lirai lcrU, . , ' Kioorinar, Nidinar, Htifluootl Doui'di), and do a general baiu ol at kind of Lumber for IMJEkMM fee Waaropraellatl anil oxperleaeoal Arohltool aud llraualilaiu.n, anil our patron, will bave tk. benolttol our soowlodse aoal .atll. (tar murk wilt Pruo tut injai torn. July, 8U'70. Caution. faJOTlCE is liuiebv ifiVfrl tbat the Xl fnllowioa arile'e-war1 parrb't4 at t'oa ab e'a nala, on I a. tut III, by lb- unSar. tlni aad lafi ii lu ii.m talon taf l.l. tloiMllIni, durioa bl 1 1 ataraj, Ail laraa.aaae onutl ia.! nut in lata te at iaabllo with ib aaiew. via I UlMIre, pats, t;.ia, lamn , tliiliboar.l, Tulno, -lo, ooo Mint and S itroa. 1'ub Ileal atauda. USA lieaMla. Hatl ewatl, L'uaat, Darr t, Ito'lint l.blu,f b'aia. tiuieatmav .row awitia, uriai m h, .' wt a.ir 7. Awu.iWi,ia4J.. V MM. 1,1m. NO. 47. I I ACOIJ II. IIII'OKI. ,t m , W Wlllll.KHAI.K UKAI.P.M! IS ioiU'.luN a DOMi.srn: mix umm. ' il'.tll Itfk-l Ht. I'll I lo ,l.al ttlal.a 1 "Hi A. II. Iv 1-2 Iv mitt or hi Peace and conTsyam ccr, t ill 1 1 Oriiic Miydjr I'ti. I'ti. I' rlo 'Ihin. vol all l.-Mlupaa partilnlnif to Ilia 'IH I .t I .It ' ..'! t .. Ton will b atlrn. .ti il alii.il uollt-o. l I. ,11. 'JO. ONKIIiT Justico of tho Peace, fort Trci't'i-t n,S,ii frr CiihuIi, ', . It li'iainaa. pir lining to lha nfft.-o nf fitatldt of llin l it-a mil r.rulvo ploinpt i lloilllon Pro la. Vtl.'luj wrllluu do. t'ouvry in'ina at ton.la I to. .Iu. li 'Jo.lf IJKXUY A. WOLl'LKY, Saddler and Harness Maker Centrcville. Snyder County, Pcnna. K"a nn hand, and inibaa tn nr.ler all kln. of It'iinaa., M.iil lloa, llriillaa, .Vtili... INit ira ; fta , &(. til wor uuirmtacl l.t.- una vm I Mr. Wolllcy aaka toil a trl.il lo pr uo Hi ll ho 1 un.li.ratiii.la hia tmainaa. I SuvAl.'H.' Ci: riii'.vii.i.K iioTicii. (t.iite Vra. Wairar'a ) i iMitarvlle Nnylor rn., Pit. PKTCIt IIAIII'.MAN, l'riir,otor. Tlila lonit aatnl'tlaiiail and well knnnn Imto bavlnif boon pilii'hiiavil by Ilia tlii.h'ral nod, ... lie 1 1 a a ali.iru ul tbo iiubllc pit rniintip. I'tltll It A HI' at AN Ai'ril, e, tan. CHISTADOROS AIU riilai,i.,ro a II ur lyi . th s r I-: 1' nn I IIKI' : It tnia in-i .nt iiiron.iy, iir i'ln -iiiir tii. j in-i.l n-il -nil as ,'b-a ., Ml I.. or llr.oan : ! i a I Nil V s " A I III" Mi I N. nn. I l a i.i I y . ..lla I. I I n Ma in I ird prep ir iilon. n n. 1 1 1 v rnn up. . i. n e.-ary noil xpo iiitei "..ih .,r l.i.ly or tlniti.oi.in. Mobl by Uriiu.l- " , J. ClUSfAlililHI. 1 I il Hi., r.ll. .NonVork la.'. ji,':o. nn. II. IIAUTM.VS, .ii'vrici: or tiii: fi:tt i:. S: C ?ii jii iiccp, t.l.Mlti;VII.I.I'. Huyd-r County. I'a I'liltai-f l..na ntnl nil b'l.innaa p irt ilntnir to Ilia i.rib-0 nl .lil.lb'O ul IU.I I'OICO ail bo rit ti I I ic al ah. .It llutti'O AprT'tn JlTKIt 15. MIDDI-KSWAUTII. JL.il ICU OF Tilt: PKACB AMI CUSVEVAXf'Ki:. McC'uro City, Snydor Co.. Pa. I'i'llertlon. nnd nil l.'i.lnaaa pirlal.linK In Itio nm. enl liilb' ol llio I'i iaco will I aiilliiii lo I to nl all rl ix.tira July 'il '.iill. iUNDEKTA KING. E. L. BUFFINGTON. ."! itltlli'luiry , Ln. r"- j F'r in ur h Ihin riri tietn lifetoiire t i i ! Inr lliftui lu IliM l ir. Mtt 1 1 ti l iiic.iiti In k, I ritlM w.irli'M in n-l ! i t(nri fnrnlh rtrn i-sk k vt hp , at ni oi ii ii in lh irire iliejr Initsj Uurotuliro cuit Uur. lio i.ti m tnuiiti'i iroi FUUNITUUK, nf all iloerlitlnn", nml t KrtnVy ro lut-e.! rif All ortlfir p'mnfitlf ntt'-ti'le I tn, (itt lil re. In net t Kr.iiiktliig ttiitl ifttUiaolluii la till diiet siuitr intuit. April i , I87d.tr. IIUVATS SALE OP rVi .1 i.viti.i: PROPERTY. FII'IC underaigned will te'l hia title rei L di'iiee ini He nn tlniu Mrei'l, ihe U ir. nuub nf Mid llehnrjf, Snvder Coililly. I'a Thia i- a 'li "irnlili' properiv nn I ai for. iiierly known n a I lie K Uil.K IHITKL. The iiiiprnreiiieiila cniiiii-le a I. lltlll', lliltl I'.LK Fit Mil IIOU.SF.. SUM Ml) II IIOCSK. LAItUK SIIKU, li'K llul'SK, anl oilier mil bull Illicit. An eieelli-iu well nf water ni Iho door. Il Ii tiiiinlile for a privme divrlling nr a llolel, and located near I lie centre of huaiii-a. Terma en-y and reieonalite. For fnnb. er purl ioul na oall un or addrea J. W O'twlO. Wnliuntown, Notib'd Co., I'a. Any. 31. 1870. evap;tpjr idvi'iilxlng tgouts. GEO. P. R0WLL & C3,, 41 PARK ROW, H. Y. Tlif.v hav Ib anll-f iclion of eonl rolling ihn mnl eXieiiaivo and cooiileU aiver liamif oiiniif cnor, wliion Ina rirr h,.en -lured, nnd one winoli w.mld be b.irlly pnaaililo in any oilier emiinry tint iliie I bey h ive aiiiicei'ded in wnrViuz down n oouiplrX biiamea inln an Ibumiijjiily a y fieinikiie iiiaihud ibal oo elnmii. in ihe iiewp iper ay-loin nf Ami'i iob cut eaenpa iioiic. wlnle iho wildeai inform iiiou upon nl Inploe inlereailn,! lo ndveriiaa era ie pl ied rvnllly nl Ilia diapiarl nf I lie public Kt'tucl jrvM .tm J'jr Tim;' Jam 14, Ibli. Sonet for a firoular. A DMIXISI'RATORS' NOTIOK.- XV I.Htii ra ol ailialnlatrotlonna lliaettala nl I'oior rllnaam in bate nl A I ma I'-iainatiliK I ni'.I bttviaa bo.'u iirnnto.1 iu ibo einloraiMa..!. a!lir. .in. kawwln th.-ia-alro. Inilvtittia toaaid n.tai .r- ro.iuoata.1 lo uatevluioi.itut pivin..Bt wlaii tnoa uavinit oianua win piMut luaia ui .ufcuauiwa.au lovaniiiaiuoiit ia Tttt'wa'.awitn'v'r. BMJAUlM Hf MMZU F.l tl. TT. p.1 Adiuiuuiratore. R C. 8HAFER. JOL J. BAIL 7 & CO. JIUMRlir, SMALf, W A It US, H'ut oort.,. JfiithruLhrie . f ex :ia Ht.. im itxa. a . . li a m . . . - .1 nal B. 13 B Y . .M ViAS. t tfllAVab :vlC:0uiiia44 iMs sjawrai, . fga4'f.J Tllll POST. rnUixhed erer7 Thurmlar Erenlnj by JESBMIAH CnOUBB, Prop'r. Termii of SnTjempttoTi, TWO DOLLARS TElt AX5UM. Tsr. nblq within sir months, or $2.50 if not paid within llu yeaf. No paper dis continued until all errenrsifes ar imitl unleno at the option of the pub liahcr. Hubsrrlnflona'mitKide of the COtinty P.WAIll.K 13 AITANC. IPcraons liflinif and twine- pnpere Aidreaa(d 'o others hcpfone snisH'ritiere tin I are liable fnrlhe iirirc ofthepsper aouitt. Ai.taaiAn. aoaAts attaaaa. 3. ALLEMAN & SON. at to t: .v w y h at la w. HlllllJJIIVO VII firnfraalnnitt Inialnera ami oolUetlng nirn-if I to iliclr care will b promptly illened In. Cnn tie ennanlted in Coglisb r Oerinnn. Olfice, Mark. Hqitare. T smith'. ATmntrr At i,iw. Mtritlt.KIH IIU, MX YEDK UU,, PA Oifara Ma p iraaonal rrrli-i in lh pa el I Ninaiiitiloiit la l.nnlla ami '.l.rwno. fN. MYI-MH, 5 U ATTIMIMIT 4V COCSELOR AT UW. 'liddlehur, Snyder County I'cnn'i l:ll.;e it few ilonra Weat of liie Court lone nn Mti'i airoel. Conanliai Ion in Knifliali hi I Ijerinnn Inngnagea. Sep. '07. VAN (irc.Ku, ATiiJll.NBY AT LAW. VM- Lewiabuiif ra., UTera liii priifealnnrtl aerTice to in pub" lo. t'olleciiniia nnd nil ntlter I'lolcationa il tinaiueaa eiiirnaird lo bis cars 111 re ceive prompt nlienlinn. J. CltJNMII.I.Ialt. AI l'tlllNKi' AT LAW, Middlebiir!?, Pa., I illora hla prnteaalnnal aerrieea to Ih pub hm rollxaiinna ami all oilier nrnfeaainna 1 Imaiiieaa enirniie l lo hit ear will rereiTS prnmpi niieuiion. Jan 8, 'C'lf It. II. tiiim-il. Will. II. Dill. (11JIMM&D1LL, Attorneys & Councelors a t-i.a ir, Offifo Near tho Post OfTico. I'i iM-ltiirs. I'riiii'iia r.in'iilinilun in boi h Knfliali ntnl Ocrmaa Linijii'iea. Dec, I'.', '7Jlf. 1.1 NN." A. II. DILfj. T M- (Sn-,. a. .ora tn I. y. ft .1. M. I. Inn.) rj'ltSi; S , l' (, V. I.ewiatmrg, Ta. Dl'er ilieir irufeainniil aorticra lo tli pulilic. Citleetiinia nnd nil nlher pro- fcaaion il litmin'ia i-nlriiale I lo ilieir car will receirpproiuptsiteniion. f.lan.8, dlf V. J. It. .I'.LLKIt. .i77V).7:r..i7,.'.iir (Viitnritfi; S'lilrr Vonnfij, renna. AU I. i-In. aa rnlnl.le.l to tut i r wilt b wall nn I I il' lifnll v nllnill-l to. Will prai'lle. at Ihe -ever.il e itii'ta of Sny lor ant ailioininf .t . i' in ii" cnault d In Ibr Kmill-h nr il. riu iii liiuai;p Ool. M. 'Jll OilAKI.r.S IIOWKK, At' MilS BY AT LAW, Selinagrnve Til. ilfera lil profeaainnil aervieet lo I tie pub lie. I'lillei'iinna mi l all oilier prufeaaiona leiaineaa eiilroalol In hia enrc will M'ive prmnpt tlteniion. DUice two doors loilll of llin Keyaliitie llolel. I.lnnfi, '117 JOHN II AUNOLD, VI I im'iii'.v nt. Kniv, S- VIS Til ICT. I TTO IIM-: Y, MiuiiLKiicua, r.i Pr ifeaalonnl lni"liieta enlriiated tn hie ear of!' In promptly nilpn UmI to. Feb'J,'71 J 'III OM rsON HA IC V. It , .ttl'll.V-tl -1 j vm l.i'w iilinrir. L'nioll I'n., Pa. 0K-Ciin bo eotianlicd In Hie ICtigliali and Oerinnn l.isgii'ig.'.-1s9 IIFFU'U Market Sireel, opposite Wall Nniiih X I'.i'a Si ore 8 -4Dy. J. W . POTTER. ATtonxnr a r la w. Solinsrroro Pa , OTi'ra hla prnfeaainnnl eerviuee te lbs p.ll. lie. All legal tinainaaa entriiaic1 In his cue will receive (rnnipl atteniinn. Ollic iiiiodmir ihove ihe New Lutlieran Cbureb, Inly, lilt '7'J. J T. PAUICS, ATTOttVKY AT LW. i:Jt.lS43ll'.)VE. SMYUHfl COUSTr. Pa rf.pl. 1). 'rt7lf A. SIMPSON, ATTDHXKY AT LAW, Niirthninberland, Pa. I'Ter hia prnfeaaiimnl aervire lo Ihe pub' le. All linainnan eniruated to bit oar ill be promptly attended In. Pun. 17. "6711 JU3UC3 of th3 Peacs, MJIIo'jjri. SiJjr cmt. Pan'a CtuTnwini'Un (t'tn, nl Cfiilfrvs mart.? FTfrfHititK InrnHWil lo bit tin, will rrl ftTlMUpl llt)lMMI. .IDtltf II, '74. rVK .! I K ANAWKL. T-IITPIf iam Axr senf-ros. Centreline, Hnjrter Co., Pa. Ilfera hi prufeteioDnl e.rvlcee lo the -nililio. ft-3Slf Jtt. A. IL SHI I'll. PUY8W1AX A.VD SUHGROX, llfera It i w profraaintinl errvior la Ibe ei'l- tent of Aditmatiurg nnd vioiuily. Hepl, 5S J. Y.SMINDEL, SL'llliF.DN AMU INIYSfCIAM. Mid llebnrvr Pa. ) ten liik proiVasioanl vrrviee lo lb oil ieu of Mid llajurg aud vleiaiiy. J March U.'ST 1. 1. MONlilXb:, Justice of Uic Peace Ad(nmln.rj, Unidtr Co., i'a. M II be i bia onto at tb above aaeailew- . plac. vu MUMMY ana XATIKU.IT ol e iaU wee'i, when all kind of htteiaoae rvaaiiug lo bin ollloa, wilt k alla4 la Jim M 'loll j l VAN BUSKIUli, lUuaiCAL a uecuASiCAt. DESTlSt SoKnsgreve Peav jji aV. WtTl aCEL. . , jrxstics of tha Fescf UtutiKtimut, ttajcW t'au i V. All kiwuVt ( aaWaiaxaiaa aaaV at liMra . ' W a.-. W wa-WW M P-AV IV r Jllitata'w'm vul them of l;m.' LL' 1 :-.V " , 4iiJi,!i'i, to Lia'ofTice. v-'l: i . ..A .A..r- ia ' a V.a . .... ..1 zr r j t